Three Ways to Become a Member
Citizen PatrolJoin with your neighbors in volunteering your eyes and ears on a regular basis to watch your neighborhood and report anything suspicious to the Auburn Police Department. Thieves and vandals are likely to go elsewhere when they know Neighborhood Watch is all eyes for them! Contact the crime prevention officer at the
Auburn Police Department by calling (770) 513-8657 for assistance in organizing and training citizen patrol volunteers in your neighborhood.
Free Home Security InspectionQualified and highly trained Auburn Police Officers will inspect the locks, doors, and windows of your home with you. Exterior lighting, landscaping, and other factors affecting the protection of your home from burglary will also be reviewed. The officer will make recommendations for improving your home security. You can arrange for a free inspection at your convenience by calling the Auburn Police Department.
Property IdentificationAn Auburn County Police Officer will instruct you on how to properly mark your property so it can be identified and how to make an inventory of your valuables. Property identification discourages thieves and makes fencing of stolen property more difficult. When recovered stolen property can be identified, it can be used as evidence against the thief and also can be returned by the police to its owner.